COG ICS Flashcards
The responsibility for the conflicting order will rest with
the issuing officer
If a conflicting order cannot be resolved by an individual of a higher rank the order
shall stand.
The senior or otherwise designated official whose units were __________________ shall assume the role of incident commander with the ultimate responsibility of command and control authority until relieved or replaced as a result of the subsequent arrival of senior ranking official, determination of geographical location, or the decision of appropriate higher government authority.
first to arrive on scene
Change to operational plans in COG will have ____ days to review
60
All mobile and portable radios in these jurisdictions will have one zone for each of the participating jurisdictions programmed with ____ channels
16
__________________ is the Chief executive officer ( or designee) of the agency or jurisdiction that has the responsibility of the incident .
Agency Executive or Administrator
_________ is an officer who is not a part of the staffing of a single role
command officer
Command Staff consists of
Information Officer
Safety Officer
Liaison officer
all directly report to command
__________ is responsible for handling of voice and data communications for the incident commander
Communications officer
_________ is two or more individual incidents located in the same general proximity which are assigned to a single incident commander or unified command
complex
General staff is composed of
Incident Commander
Finance
logistics
operations
planning
Documentation unit falls under the _________
planning section
Difference between a helispot and helibase
helibase has fuel, parking, maintenance
helispot a helicopter can take off and land
Liaison is a member of the ____________
command staff
Medical unit (for responders) would fall under the ____________
logistics section
_________ are assigned to supervisory positions which include IC, Command Staff, General Staff, Directors, Supervisors, and Unit leaders
Overhead Personnel
Strike team
a group, typically 5, of same kind and type of resource with common communications and a leader
Task Group
group of any type and kind of resource with common communications and a leader temporarily assembled for a specific mission, not to exceed 5 resources
Support Branch
logistics section
RESTAT and SITSTAT
planning section, Resource status unit recording status
situational status analysis of situation as it progresses